The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... McClellan succeeds General Scott in command of the National armies - General Butler's theory and practice in regard to fugitive slaves applying for protection - He decides them to be " contraband of war " -His view indorsed by ...
... McClellan succeeds General Scott in command of the National armies - General Butler's theory and practice in regard to fugitive slaves applying for protection - He decides them to be " contraband of war " -His view indorsed by ...
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... McClellan's hesitancy and delay - Re- iterated orders to move - Letter from the President - The advance on Yorktown ... McClellan reinstated , and commences another advance on Richmond - The old story of delay - The Battle of Antietam ...
... McClellan's hesitancy and delay - Re- iterated orders to move - Letter from the President - The advance on Yorktown ... McClellan reinstated , and commences another advance on Richmond - The old story of delay - The Battle of Antietam ...
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... McClellan nominated by the Demo- cratic Party , and General Fremont by the Radicals - President Lincoln's Address at the Philadelphia Sanitary Fair - Military events ; a gloomy battle - summer ; final successes ; a change of popular ...
... McClellan nominated by the Demo- cratic Party , and General Fremont by the Radicals - President Lincoln's Address at the Philadelphia Sanitary Fair - Military events ; a gloomy battle - summer ; final successes ; a change of popular ...
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... McClellan - headquarters at Cincinnati ; a department manifestly organized with a view to the maintenance of a defensive line , on the Ohio river , from Wheeling to Cairo . It is especially worthy of note , that Mr. Lincoln , with a ...
... McClellan - headquarters at Cincinnati ; a department manifestly organized with a view to the maintenance of a defensive line , on the Ohio river , from Wheeling to Cairo . It is especially worthy of note , that Mr. Lincoln , with a ...
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... McClellan succeeds General Scott in command of the Nationa armies . - General Butler's theory and practice in regard to fugitive slaves applying for protection . - He decides them to be " contraband of war . " - His view indorsed by ...
... McClellan succeeds General Scott in command of the Nationa armies . - General Butler's theory and practice in regard to fugitive slaves applying for protection . - He decides them to be " contraband of war . " - His view indorsed by ...
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